Measuring Equity Through City Trees
Planting trees is a way to build community and bolster benefits to human and environmental health.
Opinion | 2022’s Imperative: Letting Go of Our Past to Birth Our Future
Building an ecological civilization is the only way forward to saving both the planet and humanity. And time is running out.
Opinion | May We Rage and Love Well in 2022
And may we remember that real change demands our active and sustained participation, even in the tender aches of living in the unknown.
Opinion | Vanessa Nakate: America Needs to Lead on Climate Change
The 23-year-old Ugandan climate activist explains what the U.S. election will mean for the future of the planet.
Our Guidelines for Giving During the Coronavirus
How do we help the most vulnerable among us at a time when we also worry about our own financial footing.
six feet apart
This is from my good friend, Pat Righter, who got permission from her daughters and granddaughters to send out this YouTube to you. This video is about six feet apart. It found tears in my eyes, maybe yours too! love n hugs, greeley
Walking the Wild Applegate
Documentary film about the upcoming Jack-Ash Trail. The trail will connect Jacksonville, Oregon, with Ashland, Oregon. Presented with the help of the Applegate Trails Association.
Why indigenous voices must be heard in the global debate about biodiversity
For centuries indigenous communities have remained responsible stewards for biodiversity protection. But today their voices are being ignored.
Wildlife comes out to play while humans stay locked away in cities amid coronavirus pandemic
As the coronavirus pandemic upends human society, it is also having some profound effects on the animal kingdom. While people around the world go into quarantines and lockdowns, big cats, wild goats and other creatures from rural areas are finding their way into cities in search of food or perhaps a bit of adventure.Photo:…